Ryzen cinebench scores4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() RyanSmithAT: I don't see Polaris on your list.The customizability of self-built PCs is great, but t… RyanSmithAT: Photos like these are why I'm envious of proper workstations.An hour later I'm still playing Super Stardust Delta. RyanSmithAT: I found my PS Vita while cleaning house today.RyanSmithAT: Fitting that Delta is the last version that made though (PS4/Ultra was an outside studio).Reported capacity to the OS would match the advertised one, but attempting to… RyanSmithAT: Rant of the day: could websites please accurately report file type/MIME settings with images? I'm getting tired of….I already have an EW bet on High Definition. gavbon86: Depends on use case and size really.gavbon86: Arrrrgh, now I want Dauphinoise potatoes for tea now □.Yeah, if AMD had delivered a solid product in the form of an 7950X2*3D I might have opted for an Epyc based system, but since they decided to basically artificially cripple what could have become a very promising product it is bye bye Epyc 9654 instead and rightly so! Thankfully core density on a per system basis with multiple sockets is higher with intel platinum processors anyway. Anyway, since my employer foots the bill I've already placed my order (with my employer, I don't know when it gets fulfilled by Intel) for a 4 socket system containing 4 Intel Sapphire Rapids 8490H processors (with all accelerators enabled) that will hopefully help me to get over this enormous disappointment AMD has caused me here. In fact I would gladly have paid 1000$ for a hypothetical 7950X2*3D if I would have gotten the chance to buy something like it with more cache on all chiplets, what a shame and a waste first and foremost. I really despise such artificial hindrances to what could have been a fully functional and well rounded product. AMD could and should have equipped the 7950X3D with its 3D Vertical Cache technology on both chiplets instead of turning it into an undead zombie like hybrid of neither fish nor fowl. IMHO the 7950X3D and 7900X3D have been intentionally crippled for various product placement and business strategy related reasons and I absolutely abhor such practices and condemn them in the strongest way possible. AvidGamer - Monday, Februlink I fully agree with you there, I too shared the same suspicion and so far it seems to have come true.Īnother good reason to keep my good and trusted, lovely Intel 13900 KS overclocked to 6.4 GHZ (yes that is for all P cores simultaneously and of course the E-(core)waste is turned off, don't ask, I am running a high flow industrial liquid cooling system that keeps temperatures precisely 2 degrees above the respective dew points yes it is way larger than a full tower by far and does not rely on those commonly found small crappy radiators and noctua fans as it is used to cool parts of my laboratory equipment, thus I've just added an additional loop (with individual target temperature control) for my processor and graphics card, a trivial matter by the way) and to skip this only half hearted implementation of the AMD 3D-Vcache technology.The Ryzen 9 7950X3D also does respectfully in these older benchmarks, albeit behind the Ryzne 9 7950X, which is to be expected. These legacy tests still provide a useful reference for where the performance is, even on older workloads. Our legacy testing is exactly what it says on the tin tests featuring older benchmarks from previous iterations of our CPU suite. We tested the aforementioned platforms with the following settings:Īll other CPUs such as Ryzen 50 were tested at the relevant JEDEC settings as per the processor's individual memory support with DDR4. This also includes Intel's 13th and 12th Gen processors. We are using DDR5 memory on the Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the other Ryzen 7000 series we've tested. We won’t be transferring the data over from the old testing into Bench, otherwise, it would be populated with 200 CPUs with only one data point, so it will fill up as we test more CPUs like the others. This includes all the former major versions of CineBench (R15, R11.5, R10) as well as Geekbench 4 and 5. In order to gather data to compare with older benchmarks, we are still keeping a number of tests under our ‘legacy’ section. ![]()
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